
Peace Corps Information Session
Are you passionate about service and eager to take your skills beyond the classroom? The Peace Corps offers life-changing opportunities to work in communities worldwide, gain hands-on experience, and build a career with global impact. Peace Corps recruiter Harrison Welshimer will offer an information session on Wednesday, March 19th at 4pm in Wiggs Hall.
View EventMercer Student Boxing Club
The Mercer Student Boxing Club meets Wednesdays at 5:15 p.m. in the Sheffield Gym, Room 205, on the Atlanta campus. For more information, contact vinayak.mishra@live.mercer.edu.
View EventPathway to Teaching: The Mercer Bears Guide to Becoming an Educator
Our schools and districts are in need of transformational educators, and we commend you on beginning your journey to becoming a certified educator in Georgia. Mercer's Tift College of Education is the largest private preparer of educators in the state of Georgia. Join us for a webinar to discuss our programs for initial teacher certification. During this webinar, we will cover the certification rules in Georgia in general before taking a deep dive into Mercer's MAT program. We look forward…
View EventChamber Winds at The Society Garden
The Mercer University Wind Ensemble will break into small chamber groups to present a concert in Macon’s favorite outdoor hangout spot, The Society Garden. Expect small groups of woodwinds, brass, and percussion to perform a variety of repertoire in a casual outdoor setting. Bringing classical music to a wider audience is something that we are passionate about!
View EventNeil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock ‘N’ Roll
With a cast consisting of both stars from Broadway’s greatest rock musicals, as well as incredible Rock & Roll singers, Neil Berg shares the often unknown stories from the fifty-year history of the music that changed the world forever! From the progenitors of Rock and Roll in the 1940s, through the glory years of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, up until MTV in the early ’80s, Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock ‘N’ Roll uses fascinating stories and groundbreaking music, with tributes…
View EventRUF Large Group Worship
Join RUF on Wednesday nights in Penfield Hall (right next to Cruz) for worship and teaching. Whether you are a committed Christian, a curious skeptic, or somewhere in-between we'd love to have you be a part of our community! Dinner is at 7:45 p.m. Worship is at 8:30 p.m.
View Event“Freedom Seekers” Exhibit
When: The exhibit runs through March 22. Museum hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Where: Tubman African American Museum, 310 Cherry St., Macon Details: In collaboration with the museum, Mercer Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies Dr. Matt Harper and students in his African American history course researched and curated an exhibit that features advertisements for runaway slaves published in the Macon Telegraph from 1823-1865. Museum admission is free for museum members and Mercer students and $5 for all others.
View EventSpecial Consideration Program Information Table
Pop in and meet with the School of Business Director of Admissions over lunch to discuss Mercer's Special Consideration Program for graduate degrees. The SCP information table will be in the Connell Student Center lobby.
View EventMercer University School of Medicine, Master of Family Therapy (M.F.T.) Program Virtual Information Session
Join our MFT program director for a virtual information session to help you decide if our program is right for you and to more fully explore how the program may fit into your goals. You will find it a great way to learn more about the MFT program itself and ask any specific questions that you might have.
View EventKandy Lopez: Vaivén
The McEachern Art Center, in collaboration with ACA Gallery in New York, presents Vaivén, featuring the work of Afro-Caribbean figurative artist Kandy Lopez. Lopez’s work explores constructed identities, telling stories of people of color. Her current series is centered around large, yarn-based portraits on plastic canvas. Initially designed to be walked on like a rug, these pieces symbolize the marginalization of people of color in this country. In this exhibition, the portraits are elevated on gallery walls and suspended —…
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